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Many songs in Indian films are based on ragas of Indian classical music. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale.
Edagaiye Apaghatakke Karana (transl. Left hand is the cause of accident) is an upcoming Indian Kannada black comedy suspense thriller film written and directed by Samarth Kadkol, who co-produced the film with Gurudath Ganiga under Hyphen Pictures and Gurudatha Ganiga Films Banner.
Karanas are the 108 key transitions [1] in the classical Indian dance described in 4th Chapter named "Tandava Lakshana" of Natya Shastra. Karana is a Sanskrit verbal noun, meaning "doing". Description
Most of the songs in the album bring out a festival mood, thanks to their pace and rhythm." [ 39 ] Moviecrow wrote "Imman's soundtrack for Viswasam is an out and out surprise feast. With mass numbers and interesting duets that effortlessly balances the aura of star, class and quality, the combo of Siva and Ajith along with Imman, wipes off all ...
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) 2001 Channel V Jammin "Mujhe Pyaar Ho Gaya" Suneeta Rao: 2011 Coke Studio(India)-Season 1 "Chadta Suraj" Aziz Nazan: Aziz Nazan:
Bombay is the soundtrack to the 1995 Indian film of the same name, with eight tracks composed by A. R. Rahman. [1] The film was directed by Mani Ratnam, and stars Arvind Swamy and Manisha Koirala, while the soundtrack album was released on 24 December 1994 by Pyramid. [2]
In 2020, he sang a tribute song "Parama Amara Guru" to pay homage to Pandit Amaradeva which was released on the occasion of the third commemoration of Pandith Amaradeva in November. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In the same year, he joined with the charity song "Muhuda Debe Karana" to strengthen the life during the COVID-19 pandemic time.
The song was written by Cory Lerios and George Gabriel. [1] In the song, Kim Possible (the main character of the series) tells listeners to "call" or "beep" her if "there's trouble", no "matter if it's day or night", and promises she will not fail them and will rush to help. [1] Thus, it reflects the use of modern-day mobile technologies. [2]